Spring 2020
COMPSCI 160 001 - LEC 001
User Interface Design and Development
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
1
Enrolled: 94
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 95
Waitlist Max: 100
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, 8 hours of outside work hours per week, and 1 hours of the exchange of opinions or questions on course material per week.
Other classes by Bjorn Hartmann
Course Catalog Description
The design, implementation, and evaluation of user interfaces. User-centered design and task analysis. Conceptual models and interface metaphors. Usability inspection and evaluation methods. Analysis of user study data. Input methods (keyboard, pointing, touch, tangible) and input models. Visual design principles. Interface prototyping and implementation methodologies and tools. Students will develop a user interface for a specific task and target user group in teams.
Class Notes
Enrollment capacity for this class will NOT expand past 85, nor will the wait list be allowed to grow beyond 100.
There are no plans to expand this class so if you have not made it into the class or onto the wait list, you very likely will NOT get into this class.
* Time conflicts with this class... show more
There are no plans to expand this class so if you have not made it into the class or onto the wait list, you very likely will NOT get into this class.
* Time conflicts with this class... show more
Enrollment capacity for this class will NOT expand past 85, nor will the wait list be allowed to grow beyond 100.
There are no plans to expand this class so if you have not made it into the class or onto the wait list, you very likely will NOT get into this class.
* Time conflicts with this class WILL be allowed by the Computer Science department. NOTE: Faculty is NOT obligated to accommodate conflicting final exam times or project due dates.
* This class uses 999 sections. In addition to the lecture, you must in enroll in DIS 999 to enroll in the course. Selection and assignment into the actual discussions happen outside of CalCentral. Instructors will provide more information during the first lecture. show less
There are no plans to expand this class so if you have not made it into the class or onto the wait list, you very likely will NOT get into this class.
* Time conflicts with this class WILL be allowed by the Computer Science department. NOTE: Faculty is NOT obligated to accommodate conflicting final exam times or project due dates.
* This class uses 999 sections. In addition to the lecture, you must in enroll in DIS 999 to enroll in the course. Selection and assignment into the actual discussions happen outside of CalCentral. Instructors will provide more information during the first lecture. show less
Rules & Requirements
Requisites
- Undergraduate Students - Excludes Visiting Students
Credit Restrictions
Students will receive no credit for Computer Science 160 after taking Computer Science 260A.
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Reserved Seats
Reserved Seating For This Term
Current Enrollment
No Reserved Seats